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Musical Memory Lane: Science Explains Why Teen Beats Stay on Repeat
A new global study by Finland’s University of Jyväskylä explains why songs from our teenage years remain deeply meaningful for life. Dubbed the “reminiscence bump,” this effect shows that music heard during adolescence (especially around age 17) becomes neurologically imprinted due to heightened emotional and cognitive sensitivity during brain development.
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